Constraining Beyond the Standard Model physics using the newly discovered Higgs boson with the ATLAS detector
by
German Carrillo Montoya(University of Witwatersrand)
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Europe/Stockholm
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Description
The discovery of the Higgs boson opens many perspectives to explore
physics beyond the Standard Model. This talk describes the
measurements and searches performed by the ATLAS experiment using the
Higgs boson as a portal to search and constrain new physics.
A selected list of the presented searches include: Constraints on the
existence of weakly interacting dark-matter particles through Higgs
boson to invisible decays; upper limits of
Flavour-Chaning-Neutral-Currents in top quark decays and exclusion
limits on the existence of Two Higgs Doublet Models. No significant
signs of new physics were found in the data.
Limits, in some cases the world's most sensitive are placed on the
different searches